Secrets Of The Crown: Secrets Of The Crown

Paperback | June 5, 2012

Chaos erupts in Vastia when the evil Paksahara steals the Shifting Fortress and casts a spell to rob all humans of their magic. Now it's up to the three chosen ones, Aldwyn, Skylar, and Gilbert, to reverse the curse. Using only their wits, their magic, and their trust in one another, the three friends must embark on a dangerous quest to retrieve the Snow Leopard's Crown—their last hope to defeat Paksahara—before it's too late.

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Get familiar with the familiars!Chaos erupts in Vastia when the evil Paksahara steals the Shifting Fortress and casts a spell to rob all humans of their magic. Now it's up to the three chosen ones, Aldwyn, Skylar, and Gilbert, to reverse the curse. Using only their wits, their magic, and their trust in one another, the three friends mu...

Adam Jay Epstein spent his childhood in Great Neck, New York, while Andrew Jacobson grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but the two met in Los Angeles. They have been writing together for film and television ever since.Their interest in space dates back to their early years, when Adam attended Space Academy in Huntsville, Alabama (and won...

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Rated 5 out of
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Justin11yrsold from
Full of adventureThe book is great and funny, you learn about a mythical world full of adventure. The three main characters Aldwyn (cat), Skylar (blue jay) and Gilbert (frog) go save the world from the great danger Paksahara (say it ten times really fast!), the cute evil BUNNY RABBIT! You also find out what happened to Aldwyn's family and why they dumped him down the Ebs river. Find out more when you read this amazing book.

Date published: 2014-04-18

Rated 5 out of
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Sensitivemuse from
loved the story, loved the illustrations. Just as good as the first one!I’m so glad this series just keeps getting better! I’ve really enjoyed the first one, but this one is even better! It’s still an adventure, and it’s certainly more focused on Aldwyn and his friends. It’s certainly more focused on Aldwyn and his past, and provides a little more on the background information to make the world building more comprehensible and easy to picture. I’m also glad to see Gilbert still hasn’t lost his touch on being the funny one of the group. I was also surprised that Skylar is still a know it all but she’s not as annoying and has turned out to be more friendly and supportive. I still love Aldwyn and he will always be my favorite. The plot is still just as good, I liked the riddle/puzzle element to it, it’s reminiscent of the Redwall books (they’re always filled with those) but with a much more adventure flavor to it. The thing I like about this is the writing style of the plot. It’s easy to picture, and if possible, could very well be made into an animated feature film. The illustrations provided are also fun to look at and is a great addition for younger aged readers. I’m looking forward to the next book in this series and can’t wait to see what happens to them next! most definitely recommended to Middle Grade readers, but all ages will have fun reading this one. Note:It’s best if you read the first before this one.